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  2. What Is a Prepaid Funeral Plan? - AOL

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    Planning a funeral can be an expensive prospect. The average funeral costs more than $7,000 and in many cases as much as $10,000 - or more, depending on the arrangements. Prepaid funeral plans ...

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    Funeral home expenses: Funeral homes — which can organize everything such as embalming, casket, liner, limo, hearse, visitation and more — typically charge thousands of dollars for their services.

  4. Morbid Confession: I Prepaid My Own Funeral — Here ... - AOL

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    Of course, you’ll want to research local funeral homes, costs in your area and applicable regulations before prepaying. An estate attorney can also help ensure your plan will be properly carried ...

  5. List of neighborhoods in Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    33rd Street Industrial: 1968 Airport North: 1981 Audubon Park: 1951, 1953 Azalea Park: 1954 only partly within Orlando Bal Bay: 1998 Baldwin Park: 1947 [4] former Naval Training Center Orlando: Bel Air: 1955–1959 Beltway Commerce Center: 2007, [5] 2010 [6] Boggy Creek: 1987, 1988 Bryn Mawr: 1981 Callahan: 1875 [7] Camellia Gardens: 2001 only ...

  6. Greenwood Cemetery (Orlando, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    FL Rep. Edna Giles Fuller, first woman to serve in the Florida State Legislature. [12] Francis W. Eppes,grandson of President Thomas Jefferson, intendant (mayor) of Tallahassee from 1841–44 & 1856–57. He was also instrumental in founding Florida State University. [13] Mayor Cassius Aurelius Boone [14] Mayor Willis Lucullus Palmer [15]

  7. Citrus Center - Wikipedia

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    The Citrus Center, also known as the BB&T building, originally known as the CNA Tower, is a commercial office building in Orlando, Florida, United States located at 255 South Orange Avenue. Topped out in December 1970 and completed in April 1971, it was the first modern skyscraper in Orlando.

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